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Is there one person that can always make you smile and feel joy?
Family & Parenting / 5:46 PM - Saturday February 04, 2012

Is there one person that can always make you smile and feel joy?

My autistic son has the ability to make me smile and feel joy. Just by showing me all he can do.
He brightens up my day.
My husband can too.
I think my son knows exactly how to get what he wants. He is a young man now.
He sometimes still can not express feelings but he clearly understands them.
Happy Saturday.

- Asked by philosopher1, A Cool Mom, Female, 46-55

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That's where true love comes from. "The Innocent"..

- Response by oldman52, A Mr. Nice Guy, Male, 56-65, Sydney, Retired

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Mom that is really cool:)

- Response by wakeforester, An Intellectual Guy, Male, 36-45

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I have a slightly autistic g/d who is the Love of my life & she can make me & others smile, just by being around her. So i understand exactly how u feel;-)

- Response by spitfire815, A Hippie Chick, Female, 56-65, Who Cares?

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I would say my youngest daughter, for she can read me like a book, and she makes my heart sing!

- Response by kismet331, A Thinker, Female, 36-45

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My daughter was a micro preemie who we didn't think was going to live, she's 10 months home, came home in time for Christmas (born in March and came home in December you do the math to see how sick she was) and she's getting stronger every day, in a few months she should be fully off oxygen. She makes me smile every time I see her chubby face and every time she smiles when I go to pick her up. Every coo and every time she starts babbling. I love just watching her sleep too. 10 months ago, I was afraid I'd never get to see those things at home.

My husband can to. He's been going through all this with me the whole time, we're only going on 2 years but it's been a wonderful 1 year and some odd months.

My puppy has been with me for 14 years. He's living at my parents house but he's my first born, my son, my best friend and my most loyal companion. I love him with all my heart and noone is allowed to use the phrase "he's getting old" (he'll be 14 next month with a good 10 years left- I guarantee it). I didn't like poodles until we adopted him but he changed my views on them and I don't think I could ever have a different breed.

- Response by lovemyhusband99, A Cool Mom, Female, 22-25, Other Profession

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Sweet - Tears here -Richard

- Response by stick4013, A Creative, Male, 66 or older, Artist / Musician / Writer

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Watching our kids develope is very rewarding.Watching my grandkids is what makes me smile.

- Response by frenchkiss49, A Thinker, Female, 56-65, Tampa, Who Cares?

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